Mike Lupica, Mike Francesca And Peter King Talk About The Upcoming Super Bowl Game Between The Atlanta Falcons And The Denver Broncos, Their Predictions For The Game, The Players, And How The Game May Be Overshadowed By Lawrence Taylor'S Hall Of Fame Chances. Then, Mike Lupica And David Stern Offer Opinions On The State Of Affairs In The National Basketball Association, The Effects Of Michael Jordan'S Retirement And The Labor-Related Player Lockout, And The Commerce Of Professional Basketball. Finally, Dr. Henry Louis Gates And Dr. Kwame Appiah Discuss Microsoft'S Encarta Africana Cd-Rom, Introducing Technology To A Wider African-American Population, And The Evolution Of The Civil Rights Movement. watch
First, Chris Wallace Discusses His Confrontational Interview With Bill Clinton In Which The Former President Forcefully Defended His Administration'S Record Of Counter-Terrorism.Iithen, Richard Clarke Discusses His Position As The Clinton Administration'S Key Counterterrorism Official, As Well As His Book "Against All Enemies", Which Was Repeatedly Referenced During The Clinton-Wallace Interview.Iinext, Republican Congessman Peter King Discusses His Personal Relationship With Bill Clinton, And Reflects On The Clinton-Wallace Interview And The Clinton Counter-Terrorism Record.Iithen, Lawrence Wright Discusses How A Reference To His Book "The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda And The Road To 9/11" Sparked An Angry Response From President Clinton And.Iithen, David Remnick Discusses The Political Implications Of The Clinton-Wallace Interview In Light Of His Recent Profile Of The Former President.Iiand Finally, John Harris And Al Hunt Discuss The Political Opportunism Of The Interview. watch
Charlie Talks To Financial Analysts John Lipsky, Henry Kaufman And Deputy Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers About The Rise In Interest Rates. Next, Charlie Talks To The "King Of Commercials" Joe Pytka About Directing Ads For Nike, Mcdonald'S And Pepsi. Pytka Also Won A Grammy Last Night For Best Music Video Short Form For The Beatles Free As A Bird. Finally, Dancer Allegra Kent Discusses Her Career With The New York City Ballet And Her Work With George Balanchine. watch